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Lobawn is also the name of a townland in the parish of Donaghmore. In 1839 John O'Donovan interpreted this name as Leomhach Bán, 'white leo or land abounding in marsh mallows'. Cf. Leoh townland and Leoh Mountain N of Lugnaquilla.
Lobawn is the 228th highest place in Ireland.Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/222/?PHPSESSID=vovfbtclscp9dddffobkmnqai1

The ridges up to Lobawn are beginning to succumb to the dreaded motorbike scramblers. It hasn't quite reached the levels of Slieve Maan yet, but I'm sure it's not far off. Picture shows the summit - anyone know what this pillar means? There's another one on the way over from Sugarloaf. Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/222/comment/566/